Dawson, George M., 1849-1901
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1849-1901
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Dawson, George M., 1849-1901
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Dawson, George M.
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- The Yukon Territory, the narrative of W.H. Dall, leader of the expedition to Alaska in 1866-1868; the narrative of an exploration made in 1887 in the Yukon district by George M. Dawson, D. S., F.G.S.; extracts from the report of an exploration made in 1896-1897 by Wm. Ogilvie, D.L.S., F.R.G.S., introduction by F. Mortimer Trimmer
- Comparative vocabularies of the Indian tribes of British Columbia, with a map illustrating distribution, by W. Fraser Tolmie and George M. Dawson
- Descriptive notes on certain implements, weapons, &c., from Graham Island, Queen Charlotte Islands, B.C., by Alexander MacKenzie ; with an introductory note by George M. Dawson
- Supplementary report of the British Bering Sea Commissioners, January 31, 1893
- On Cretaceous plants from Port McNeil, Vancouver Island, by Sir W. Dawson and G.M. Dawson
- Descriptive sketch of the physical geography and geology of the Dominion of Canada, by Alfred R.C. Selwyn and G.M. Dawson
- Descriptive notes on certain implements, weapons, &c., from Graham Island, Queen Charlotte Islands, B.C., by Alexander MacKenzie ; with an introductory note by George M. Dawson
- Notes by Alfred R.C. Selwyn, LL.D., F.R.S., on the "Life of Sir W. E. Logan" by B.J. Harrington, B.A., Ph.D., with an appendix on "The Quebec group" by Principal Dawson, C.M.G., F.R.S., [Alfred R.C. Selwyn]
- On the Haida Indians of the Queen Charlotte Islands, by George M. Dawson
- Report on the tertiary lignite formation, in the vicinity of the forty-ninth parallel, by George M. Dawson
- Notes on the glaciation of British Columbia, by George M. Dawson
- The mineral wealth of British Columbia, with an annotated list of localities of minerals of economic value, by George M. Dawson
- On the later physiographical geology of the Rocky Mountain region in Canada, with special reference of changes in elevation and the history of the glacial period, by George M. Dawson
- Notes on the Indian tribes of the Yukon district and adjacent northern portion of British Columbia, by George M. Dawson
- Notes and observations on the Kwakiool people of Vancouver Island, by George M. Dawson
- Are the bowlder clays of the great plains marine?, [George M. Dawson]
- On the superficial geology of the central region of North America, by George M. Dawson
- Notes on the Shuswap people of British Columbia, by George M. Dawson
- On a new species of Loftusia from British Columbia, by George M. Dawson
- On certain borings in Manitoba and the Northwest Terrirory, by George M. Dawson
- Preliminary report on the physical and geological features of that portion of the Rocky Mountains between latitudes 49@ and 51@30', by George M. Dawson
- Geological notes on some of the coasts and islands of Bering Sea and vicinity, by George M. Dawson
- Glaciation of high points in the southern interior of British Columbia, by George M. Dawson
- Historical notes on the Yukon District, by George M. Dawson
- Note on the triassic of the Rocky Mountains and British Columbia, by George M. Dawson
- Report on an exploration from Port Simpson on the Pacific coast, to Edmonton on the Saskatchewan, embracing a portion of the northern part of British Columbia and the Peace River country, 1879, by George M. Dawson
- Notes on the Indian tribes of the Yukon district and adjacent northern portion of British Columbia, by George M. Dawson
- Customs and arts of the Kwakiool, by George M. Dawson
- On the Haida Indians of the Queen Charlotte Islands, by George M. Dawson
- Glaciation of British Columbia, [Geo. M. Dawson]
- Evidence of Dr. Dawson, assistant director of the Geological Survey of Canada, before the Immigration and Colonization Committee of the House of Commons
- Sketches of the past and present condition of the Indians of Canada, by George M. Dawson
- Notes on the coles and lignites of the Canadian North-West, chiefly derived from the reports of the Geological Survey of Canada, by George M. Dawson
- Sketch of the geology of British Columbia, by George M. Dawson
- The physical geography and geology of Canada, by George M. Dawson
- Notes on the Shuswap people of British Columbia, by George M. Dawson
- Notes to accompany a geological map of the northern portion of the Dominion of Canada, east of the Rocky Mountains, by George M. Dawson
- The extinct northern sea-cow, and early Russian explorations in the North Pacific, by George M. Dawson
- On some Canadian species of Spongillae, by George M. Dawson
- Descriptive note on a general section from the Laurentian axis to the Rocky Mountains north of the 49th parallel, by George M. Dawson
- Canada as a field for mining investment, [George M. Dawson]
- Preliminary note on the geology of the Bow and Belly River, N.W. Territory, with special reference to the coal deposits, by George M. Dawson
- Rapport sur la région avoisinant les rivières aux Arcs et du Ventre, Territoire du Nord-Ouest, embrassant le territoire compris entre la base des Montagnes-Rocheuses à l'est et la longitude 110 4̊5', et entre la 49 p̊arallèle au nord et la lattitude 51 2̊1 /̊, par George Dawson , aidé de R.G. McConnell
- On foraminifera from the Gulf and River St. Lawrence, by G.M. Dawson
- On the earlier Cretaceous rocks of the northwestern portion of the Dominion of Canada, by George M. Dawson
- On the superficial geology of British Columbia, by George Mercer Dawson
- Economic minerals of Canada, by G.M. Dawson
- Rapport préliminaire sur les caractères physiques et géologiques de la porion des montagnes Rocheuses située entre les lattitudes 49 e̊t 51 3̊1, par George M. Dawson
- On some of the larger unexplored regions of Canada, by G.M. Dawson
- Note on the occurrence of jade in British Columbia and its employment by the natives, by George M. Dawson. With quotations and extracts from a paper by Prof. A.B. Meyer, on nephrite and analogous minerals from Alaska
- Note on the geological structure of the Selkirk range, by George M. Dawson
- Sailors in port, by Commander Dawson
- On the Haida Indians of the Queen Charlotte Islands, by George M. Dawson
- Note on the distribution of some of the more important trees of British Columbia, by George M. Dawson
- Report on the climate and agricultural value, general geological features and minerals of economic importance of part of the northern portion of British Columbia, and of the Peace River Country, by George M. Dawson
- The Haidas
- Report on the geology and resources of the region in the vicinity of the forty-ninth parallel, from the Lake of the Woods to the Rocky Mountains, with lists of plants and animals collected and notes on the fossils, by George Mercer Dawson
- On the Canadian Rocky Mountains, with special reference to that part of the range between the forty-ninth parallel and the head-waters of the Red Deer River, by George M. Dawson
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- On the Haida Indians of the Queen Charlotte Islands, by George M. Dawson
- Report on the tertiary lignite formation, in the vicinity of the forty-ninth parallel, by George M. Dawson
- The mineral wealth of British Columbia, with an annotated list of localities of minerals of economic value, by George M. Dawson
- Sketch of the geology of British Columbia, by George M. Dawson
- The physical geography and geology of Canada, by George M. Dawson
- Notes on the Shuswap people of British Columbia, by George M. Dawson
- Notes on the coles and lignites of the Canadian North-West, chiefly derived from the reports of the Geological Survey of Canada, by George M. Dawson
- On the later physiographical geology of the Rocky Mountain region in Canada, with special reference of changes in elevation and the history of the glacial period, by George M. Dawson
- Notes on the Indian tribes of the Yukon district and adjacent northern portion of British Columbia, by George M. Dawson
- Are the bowlder clays of the great plains marine?, [George M. Dawson]
- Notes and observations on the Kwakiool people of Vancouver Island, by George M. Dawson
- Notes on the Shuswap people of British Columbia, by George M. Dawson
- On certain borings in Manitoba and the Northwest Terrirory, by George M. Dawson
- On the superficial geology of the central region of North America, by George M. Dawson
- On a new species of Loftusia from British Columbia, by George M. Dawson
- Preliminary report on the physical and geological features of that portion of the Rocky Mountains between latitudes 49@ and 51@30', by George M. Dawson
- Geological notes on some of the coasts and islands of Bering Sea and vicinity, by George M. Dawson
- Glaciation of high points in the southern interior of British Columbia, by George M. Dawson
- Glaciation of British Columbia, [Geo. M. Dawson]
- Note on the triassic of the Rocky Mountains and British Columbia, by George M. Dawson
- Notes on the Indian tribes of the Yukon district and adjacent northern portion of British Columbia, by George M. Dawson
- Report on an exploration from Port Simpson on the Pacific coast, to Edmonton on the Saskatchewan, embracing a portion of the northern part of British Columbia and the Peace River country, 1879, by George M. Dawson
- Sketches of the past and present condition of the Indians of Canada, by George M. Dawson
- Historical notes on the Yukon District, by George M. Dawson
- Customs and arts of the Kwakiool, by George M. Dawson
- On the Haida Indians of the Queen Charlotte Islands, by George M. Dawson
- Evidence of Dr. Dawson, assistant director of the Geological Survey of Canada, before the Immigration and Colonization Committee of the House of Commons
- Notes on the glaciation of British Columbia, by George M. Dawson
- On some of the larger unexplored regions of Canada, by G.M. Dawson
- Rapport préliminaire sur les caractères physiques et géologiques de la porion des montagnes Rocheuses située entre les lattitudes 49 e̊t 51 3̊1, par George M. Dawson
- On some Canadian species of Spongillae, by George M. Dawson
- The extinct northern sea-cow, and early Russian explorations in the North Pacific, by George M. Dawson
- Descriptive note on a general section from the Laurentian axis to the Rocky Mountains north of the 49th parallel, by George M. Dawson
- The Haidas
- On the Canadian Rocky Mountains, with special reference to that part of the range between the forty-ninth parallel and the head-waters of the Red Deer River, by George M. Dawson
- Canada as a field for mining investment, [George M. Dawson]
- On foraminifera from the Gulf and River St. Lawrence, by G.M. Dawson
- On the earlier Cretaceous rocks of the northwestern portion of the Dominion of Canada, by George M. Dawson
- On the superficial geology of British Columbia, by George Mercer Dawson
- Notes to accompany a geological map of the northern portion of the Dominion of Canada, east of the Rocky Mountains, by George M. Dawson
- Economic minerals of Canada, by G.M. Dawson
- Note on the distribution of some of the more important trees of British Columbia, by George M. Dawson
- On the Haida Indians of the Queen Charlotte Islands, by George M. Dawson
- Note on the occurrence of jade in British Columbia and its employment by the natives, by George M. Dawson. With quotations and extracts from a paper by Prof. A.B. Meyer, on nephrite and analogous minerals from Alaska
- Sailors in port, by Commander Dawson
- Note on the geological structure of the Selkirk range, by George M. Dawson
- Report on the geology and resources of the region in the vicinity of the forty-ninth parallel, from the Lake of the Woods to the Rocky Mountains, with lists of plants and animals collected and notes on the fossils, by George Mercer Dawson
- Report on the climate and agricultural value, general geological features and minerals of economic importance of part of the northern portion of British Columbia, and of the Peace River Country, by George M. Dawson
- Preliminary note on the geology of the Bow and Belly River, N.W. Territory, with special reference to the coal deposits, by George M. Dawson
- Rapport sur la région avoisinant les rivières aux Arcs et du Ventre, Territoire du Nord-Ouest, embrassant le territoire compris entre la base des Montagnes-Rocheuses à l'est et la longitude 110 4̊5', et entre la 49 p̊arallèle au nord et la lattitude 51 2̊1 /̊, par George Dawson , aidé de R.G. McConnell